In this iteration of Gestalt Networking News:
– Monitoring Network Flows with Plixer
– The best of both worlds with Array Networks’ Flexible NFV
– A deep dive into Aruba’s new 8400 series switch
Plus Network Collective digs into networking history with Fred Baker!

Dan Goodin at Ars Technica gives an overview of the implications of the recently exposed telnet vulnerability disclosed by WikiLeaks. I’m not surprised the CIA had something like that, however morally dubious I may find it. As an intelligence organization it’s in their interest to have this kind of access. For me, this goes beyond Cisco.

Some of you know I took on a new job earlier this year, where the challenge was (and is) to transform a globally distributed network for a growing company into an enterprise class operation. A major focus area has been eliminating single points of failure (SPOFs): single links, single routers, single firewalls, etc. If it can break and consequently interrupt traffic flow, part of my job is to design around the SPOF within the constraints of a finite budget.